Archive for December, 2009


Warner Bros has finally put out the second teaser trailer for Christopher Nolan’s Inception in glorious high definition (via Apple).

A thriller set within the architecture of the mind about a CEO who is involved in a blackmailing scandal.

Inception is both written and directed by acclaimed Oscar nominated British filmmaker Christopher Nolan, of Memento, Insomnia, Batman Begins, The Prestige, and The Dark Knight. Nolan previously wrote the scripts for Memento, Batman Begins, The Prestige, and The Dark Knight with his brother Jonathan Nolan. Warner Brothers is bringing Inception to theaters everywhere starting on July 16th, 2010 next summer.

This is my most anticipated movie of 2010.

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I’m getting more and more excited with this movie.  This is definitely some eye-catching artwork, so bravo to everyone at Disney for coming up with this. I’m sure they’re having a heyday with Alice in Wonderland, imagine the possibilities that graphic designers have with this!

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Alice in Wonderland is directed by visionary director Tim Burton, of everything from Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure to Beetlejuice to Batman to Edward Scissorhands to Mars Attacks to Sleepy Hollow to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to Sweeney Todd most recently. The screenplay was written by Disney’s own Linda Woolverton, of Beauty and the Beast, Homeward Bound, and The Lion King previously. This is based on Lewis Carroll‘s beloved series of books that were first published in 1865. Disney is bringing Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland to both digital 3D and 2D theaters everywhere on March 5th, 2010 early next year.

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Kick-Ass is both written and directed by British filmmaker Matthew Vaughn, of Layer Cake and Stardust previously. The screenplay was co-written by Vaughn and his writing partner Jane Goldman, of Stardust as well. The story is an adaptation of Mark Millar‘s comic of the same name that is currently in the middle of its first series. Kick-Ass was funded entirely by Matthew Vaughn and his own private investors and sold once finished to Lionsgate earlier this year. They’ve currently set an April 16th, 2010 release date for the film.

Love this trailer, definately another film that I’m looking forward to next year.

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Iron Man 2 takes place only six months after Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) revealed his identity as Iron Man at the end of the first movie. Mickey Rourke stars as a powerful new Russian villain named Whiplash.

Iron Man 2 is directed by actor-turned-filmmaker Jon Favreau, who previously directed Made, Elf, Zathura, and the first Iron Man. The screenplay for this was also written by an actor, Justin Theroux, who became a screenwriter a few years ago and co-wrote the Tropic Thunder script. Paramount will be bringing Iron Man 2 to theaters everywhere starting on May 7th, 2010 next summer.

Holy sh*t! Iron Man + Warmachine! Jon Favreau has really done a great job. I’m really looking forward to this movie next year.

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Russell is the only one that takes the game serious. He’s the one gets up early and takes back the tree mail. The other four are still sleeping when comes back.

In the first immunity challenge of this evening, players must race across a net and a balance beam to retrieve a bag of puzzle pieces then back and up a steep ladders to a puzzle board. Russell and Brett get off with a good start, but everyone catches up and working on the puzzle right after the first two. Mick and Russell both get qutie close of finishing their puzzles, however, it’s Brett that wins immunity again. (Russell’s plan of voting off the female members of the Galu tribe fails miserably. He should have taken out the strong players first.)

Back at camp, it seems that Natalie’s on the chopping block at first. But Russell wants her around, so the target turns to Mick and Jaison. Russell succeeds in having both of them voting against each other. Then he tries to work out a better strategy with Natalie. There are good and bad points to keep either of them. Jaison won’t win any votes from the jury but he sucks in challenges. Mick is a strong and nice player and might win the million in the end.

When the votes are read at the tribal council, it’s Jaison who becomes the first Foa Foa members to join the jury. And the remaining four are told that there is only one immunity challenge left.

The next day, Russell tries to play his game by aligning with Brett, promising him to bring him to the final three if anyone of them wins the immunity challenge. The four contestants then go on a typical Survivor journey atop the cliffs of Samoa and pay their respects to the players who were voted off before them. In pervious seasons, people tended to make it a touching moment. But, none of these four have any nice things in their minds about most of the other competitors.

Then it’s time for their final immunity challenge, before the last tribal council of the season. The players must balance a statue on a pole, and add another foot long pole on every two minutes. Mick dropped his statue first, Natalie followed him right after. Russell and Bret are each balancing their statues on seven feet poles. It’s intense and nervewracking for them and for us watching it. Finally, Brett drops his statue and Russell wins. (At this point, I really don’t think that anyone can manage to get more votes from the jury than Russell does.)

It’s an obvious decision to make at the moment, no one can beat Brett with the majority of jury are Galu members. But Russell’s having a hard time with it, he wants to sit with the best players in the end in some way.

At tribal council, Russell does the best thing for himself, and Brett becomes the final member of the jury.

The next day, Russell is very confident that he will win. He tries to trash talking with Natalie.

Now it’s time for the final tribal council, and the jury will decide who deserves to be the winner. In their opening statements, Mick says that he stays with the parameters he set for himself, Natalie thanks everyone for helping her get where she is, and Russell states that he’s the best player and derserver the million.

Jaison asks each contestant to let the jury know who they really are and says that no one needs the money. Shambo gives an overdramatic speech, calling Mick feckless (which he doesn’t know what it means), Natalie a coattails rider, and stating that they will not get her vote. Brett talks about going out on a bro date with Mick, Kelly accuses Natalie of needing help every step of the way, and Monica questions Mick and Natalie’s passion for the game.

Dave asks everyone what they think their chances are of winning, Mick says 20%, Natalie says 30-40%, and Russell says he comes to council with great confidence while it drops to 55% at the moment.

Russell tells Laura that if he didn’t take her out, she’d be sitting in his place right now. Mick tries to play the good guy card to John, asking for his vote. Erik asks no questions, he tells Mick that he never deserved to be a leader, calls Russell unethical and proud of it, tells Natalie that she’ll have his vote.

(My take on the jury, they are the worst jury of the Survivor history, period.)

The votes are read in L.A., and they are Natalie, Russell, Natalie, Russell, Natalie, Natalie, Natalie… Natalie wins.

Quite a disapointed result I’d say. This is really the worst jury of all time, they didn’t want to vote for the one who worked very hard to get their asses kicked, so their only choice was to vote for someone who literally did nothing to get to where she was.

The look of shock and hurt was painted all over Russell’s face when he learned the results. I can understand his feeling, that really hurts.

Though he’s been crowned Survivor Player of the Season by America, still, losing the game means much more for him. I can only wish him have a bright future. You are the man!

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The former Galu’s member have been down from eight to 2 now, and we all know that Shambo has already been a loyal Foa Foa member. So Brett is now on the chopping board, he will have to win every immunity challenge if he wants to continue on this game. There is no doubt that he will bring home 1 million dollars if he makes it to the finale.

Natalie’s been trying to bond with Brett, which makes Russell a bit worried.

In this evening’s reward challenge, the tribe is devided into two teams of three, Russell and Natalie draw rocks to be captains of both teams. Natalie picks up Brett right away and then Mick. (Her move makes Russell much more concerned.) In this challenge, players must pull a rope that is threaded to make a net one by one. On top of the net are coconuts, which will drop if you pull the wrong rope or pull the rope too quickly. The first team to drop 100 coconuts loese. Russell’s team makes a very horrible start, it almost seems like they will lose. Natalie prays on her team to let God guide their hands, unfortunately, God is not in Heaven at that moment and Natalie pulls the wrong rope, dropping dozens of coconuts and reach the 100 mark. Russell’s team wins, they will be headed for a feast, and take an overnight trip.

At the feast, Russell works Shambo and Jaison to distrust Mick, while at camp, Brett tries to works with Mick and Natalie.

In the immunity challenge, players have to run out and count objects from pigs to crabs to fish to rocks to chicken and run back to their playing board to sort out the numbers into a combination that will open a lock. Russell gets off with a great start, he wants to beat Brett badly. Mick, Brett and Jaison are right behind him and the end of the competition comes down to the men. Jaison is the first one to try his lock, but fails. Then Mick finds himself in the same situation. Brett comes from behind to win. Now there is a big problem for the Foa Foa five.

Immediately back at camp, Jaison tells Russell that he wants to vote Shambo off because they will have a better chance beating Brett in challenges with Mick. He walks away when Shambo comes to join their conversation, which makes Shambo suspecious. Russell tries his best to comfort her.

At tribal council, Russell boldly wears the hidden immunity idol and doesn’t play it. (Love it.) Jeff tells them that the game gets tough because they will have to turn on the people that you aligned with and helped them get this far. So true. The votes are read, and it’s Shambo that is sent to the jury.

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So this is it, after a twisted and shorten season, it’s the finale of So You Think You Can Dance Season 6. At this point, it’s really hard to tell who’s going to win, anyone is possible to win the American’s votes.

As tonight we have a two hours show, so we are reminded of some of the best routines that the judges think.

But first up, the Top 20 take the stage for a very exciting and energetic routine to open the show. Then it’s a quick recap of the previous night’s performances.

The season’s best routines are then relived. First up is Kevin, Legacy and Russell’s hip hop routine that reminds us how great they are in their own style. Next up is Elleonore and Jakob’s Sonya Tayeh jazz number. The three tappers (Phillip, Peter, and Bianca) then let us recall when they made the top 20. Ashleigh and Ryan show off a new Latin ballroom routine that they choreographed themselves, and it’s hot and incredibly amazing.

Leona Lewis performs a new song from the movie “Avatar”, which sucks. Then the dance group The Groovaloos impress us with some serious street dancing, love them.

Another two favorite routines come from Kathryn and Jakob’s emotional contemporary, and Mollee and Nathan’s Bollywood.

It is time for some results, but right before all the contestants take the stage, Russell mysteriously injures his knee. It’s no big deal, but unfortunately we won’t be seeing him dance this evening any more.

Anyway, the first one leaving the competition is Ryan, not a surprise to me.

Adam Lambert gives a subdued performance.

And the next dancer that gets least votes is Ashleigh, a bit surprise to me, I thought American would love her more. Maybe it’s because she didn’t dance last week?

Ellenore and Legacy perform their dangerous contemporary table routine by Travis Wall. Then, as Russell can not dance at the moment, we are shown a video of him and Noelle’s African Jazz routine. I believe it’s really hard for him to be sidelined at such a moment.

Next one that pull the least votes is Ellenore. Her weird dance will definately be remembered.

The four contemporary dancers of this season perform their first routine again, then it’s another video showing Russell dancing hip hop with Kathryn. It’s great to see that he has quite a few memorable moments this season.

Mary J. Blige takes the stage to perform her latest single “I Am”, love it. Then the top 20 perform their first routine fo the season, choreographed by Wade and Amanda Robson.

Another elimination, and it’s Kathryn. She’s become a superstar this season, peaking at the right moment. Still, people love the other two talented dancers a bit more. Anyway, I hope she has a bright future.

Jennifer Lopez performs, along with some dancers from season 5 and 6.

It is now time to find out who’s America’s favorite dancer.

And the winner of So You Think You Can Dance Season 6 is… RUSSELL!! WOW!!! Nicely done, you deserve it. Congratulations!

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I really hate season 6 of So You Think You Can Dance very much, it’s been twisted so much. This evening’s finale performance has again been shortened to a one-hour time slot, what the ****!

Because there is only one hour, so there is no solos, no girls’ or men’s group dance. Still, each contestant has to dance three times, with different partners. Here’s how the night goes down:

First on stage, Kathryn and Ryan, Samba, by Jason Gilkinson. I really hope that Jason will get more choreographs in the future seasons. He’s done another incredible job of presenting us a tribal-like samba. Ryan is of course great in his style, while Kathryn has very great control in all her movements. Great start of the night, if they could have shown a bit more emotions it’s be perfect. Adam Shankman even commenting that the show should be renamed “The rise of Kathryn.”

Second couple, Jakob and Ellenore, Broadway, by Tyce Diorio. Another fantastic choreography. Both dancers’ strengths and personalities are shown amazingly. There is no doubt that these two are the best technical dancers of the six, and you’ll never disappointed with anything they’ve performed. The combination of Jakob’s flexibility and Ellenore’s smoldering look amazes everyone. You can’t criticize them with anything.

Third, Ashleigh and Russell, lyrical jazz, by Sonya. Russell’s growth is really unbelievably impressive. Having never been formally trained, his talent is just so extraordinary. As the judges say, there is no denial that Ashleigh is a great dancer and performer, BUT Russell completely owned this piece. His extensions and pointed toes look just like professionals. Mary Murphy even cries for she has “never watched someone grow as much as Russell has.”

Fourth, Ellenore and Ryan, Jazz, by Gary Stewart. This is a weird robot dance, and I think it might do some harms to both of them in the voting. As for me, I could not find myself liking the dance. Both of them performed this number as well as they could, but it’s not connected to me. Ryan’s still a strong partner, but there are times that he does not fully straighten his legs or really get himself into the character. On the other hand, Ellenore is completely into her character.

Fifth, Ashleigh and Jakob, Fox Trot, by Jean Marc Generaux. I agree with Nigel that they are a better couple than Ryan and Ashleigh. Their chemistry is so strong that you would think are the real couple. Jakob has always supported Ashleigh in every moves, making her shine. This is not a better performance than some others of the night, still it’s a great routine. And I believe both of them will get many votes.

Sixth, Russell and Ellenore, Paso Doble, by Jason Gilkinson. This is a dance all about passion, and both of them show their passions from beginning to the end. Ellenore’s silhouette move in the dark, and the fire in Russell’s eyes, if you say that’s not passion, you are blind. Though this style is way out of their comfort zones, and they could have improved in some areas. The attention that they commands in their movements and facials will make you forget to look at their steps.

Seventh, Kathryn and Jakob, Contemporary, by Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson. I am full of emotions at the end of this dance, and I’m not the only one. This is the best routine of this season, without any question. It has brought on the first and only standing ovation of the season. They are just amazing, there is nothing that you can criticize them. Never have we seen such sincere and emotional dance as this. I really hope that Jakob will take Nigel’s advice to join a company after the show, and hopefully Kathryn will get a chance too.

Eighth, Ashleigh and Ryan, Contemporary, by Travis Wall. Finally, this married couple gets a chance to dance together as a couple. And what’s better than a Travis’ piece? Both of them show happiness and sincere emotions throughout the dance. Together, they are beautiful and make an amazing partnership. The husband and wife are brought to tears by the tenderness of this piece, which I think will pull some votes for them.

Nineth, Kathryn and Russell, Hip Hop, by Tabitha and Napoleon D’Umo. Now this is what we’ve expected from this married choreographers. It is HOT. Russell is great in his style, but Kathryn is right up there with him. Both dancers are so hard-hitting and uninhibited that every movement they do is beyond what you’d have expected from them. Great piece to end the night.

Last word, my bet on the winner, I think it would be between Jakob, Kathryn and Ashleigh. We’ll see.

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Back at camp, Shambo is a bit annoyed that she was blindsided. Russell quickly comes out a lie, telling her that John was trying to vote her off so they had to get him out. She buys it and is back with the Foa Foa team. She’s just that easy.

The eight contestants go to the beach to meet Probst, thinking that another reward challenge awaits. But no prize, but an immunity challenge. So, there will be two immunity challenges and two tribal councils, looks like the producers want to speed up things now.

In this challenge, players are randomly paired together and play a Survivor bowling against each other. Whoever knocks the most pins down after throwing two balls moves on to the next round. First round, Shambo, Russell, Dave and Jaison win and advance. Second round, Shambo takes out Russell while Jaison defeats Dave. In the final round, Shambo throws two gutter ball, so Jaison wins immunity for the second week in a row.

Back at camp, Shambo states that Dave must leave and the Foa Foa four all agree first. Monica then tries to get Russell to vote out Shambo, claiming she’ll get votes on the jury for him. It’s almost quite certain that Russell buys her suggestion, he talks to Dave that they need to vote Shambo.

However, at tribal council, the Foa Foa four and Shambo stick to the original plan and vote Dave off.

In the second challenge, players have to race out in the water to retrieve three bags, one at a time, and bring them back to the beach. They then have to put the bag on a plank and jump on it so that the bag will land in a basket high above them. This has been done in previous Survivor, so anyone who’s a royal fan should have an idea of what to do.

Brett, Mick and Russell are the three that learn the tricks quickly. But it’s Brett who wins when he really needs to. (It’s very clear that Russell would vote him off in the second tribal council.)

Back at camp, Monica tries to play hardball with Russell, telling him that if she gets votes out, she won’t vote for him in the finale because she knows he already makes a lot of money. When questioned by Russell, she says that Natalie told her that. Russell goes after Natalie, furious that she would reveal his secret to his enemy, but she swear she didn’t sya it. They then go to ask Brett, who tells them that it’s indeed Jaison.

Meanwhile, Mick and Jaison worry that Russell will take them out when all Galu members have been eliminated. They try to convince Natalie to stay on their side. Russell feels that he might be a target of his own people and decides to use the idol if he feels anything in the tribal council.

At tribal council, right before Jeff start asking them questions, Russell takes out the hidden idol and wears it. Monica says he’s being cocky, but Russell claims that the great thing about the hidden immunity idol is that nobody knows what he’s going to do with it. (Exactly, I don’t think any of the contestants knows what Russell’s going to do. ) Monica’s being very obnoxious and keeps laughing at Russell. But that smile fades as she’s voted out.

Since the merge, the Foa Foa four have already knocked out six Galu members in a row. As Dave said, Russell was born to play this game. I really would like to see Russell in the final.

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